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Randolph Street Gallery Archives

The Randolph Street Gallery Archives digital collection features photographs, event calendars, posters, and other materials documenting the nearly twenty-year history (1979-1998) of an important Chicago cooperative, gallery, and performance space. With a particular interest in the social and political issues of its time and a deep commitment to community engagement, Randolph Street Gallery was a critical venue for new forms of artistic expression and left a lasting impact both locally and globally. This growing digital collection provides a glimpse of the more extensive physical and media archives of the Randolph Street Gallery, which are housed in the Flaxman Library Special Collections.

Documentation of the following performances by Ellen Fisher in Brooklyn, New York: 1. Three Ladies of Bagdad 2. Woman of Disturbance 3. Upstate 4. In and Out of Focus. Potentially submitted to RSG as... Read more

SAIC Digital Collections is the institutional repository for the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC). It presents curated selections of historic publications, archival materials, and artists’ works drawn from the library shelves and special collections throughout our campus. They are offered here for educational and research purposes. For more information on copyright or terms of use for SAIC Digital Collections, please see our Copyright Terms & Conditions page.